India is probably one of the country where students appear for IELTS exam on mass level. It is very common that a person appears for Ielts exam multiple times and at various locations. Though the IELTS exam follows the same pattern but there are few important points which you need to keep in your mind.
IELTS in India vs IELTS in world : Choosing right country for your exam
Exam Pattern
The Exam pattern is 100% same and if you have appeared for IELTS at a different location, don’t worry, you will see exactly the same exam pattern. it will include
- Listening
- Reading
- Writing
- Speaking
Exam Assessment
This is very important for you to understand that the exam assessment criteria is same across the world but there are 2 sections that will involve human involvement and it varies from person to person and more importantly from location to location. For example, Speaking and Writing are assessed by regional examiners. So I would say you have to be careful about this factor.
Difference in speaking assessment
This is important but most of you might ignore. In fact there are multiple aspects which you need to consider :
- IELTS does not score you for pronunciation but it does score you for clarity in speech. So if you are very new to this language prefer giving the exam in your native country.
- Your accent does not matter, but the person taking your exam will speak in his own native accent. That might impact you. If in case you mishear something or understand incorrectly, it is possible that you will loose mark for speaking content which was not asked.
- Using slangs might also impact your exam. Suppose you speak a local language phrase which the examiner doesn’t understand, It might give an impression to the examiner that you speak English sentences that have no meaning. This will impact your lexical resources. Check out this article for more details.
Difference in Writing Assessment
Writing will also get you good or bad score based on your exam location and can make you lag behind and inhibit your success. There are not multiple points which you have to focus on while writing your science exam, but there is one point which you should always keep in your mind :
Usage of slangs might impact your writing exam badly. Suppose you write a phrase which is common in your local area but is unknown to the English world. This might create a negative impression for your assessment. You need to make sure that when you’re appearing in different country, you should avoid using slangs.
Conclusion
Your exam location can impact IELTS score, but if you consider avoiding usage of slangs and practice for understanding the sentences spoken in different accents, you can definitely score good marks regardless of your exam location.